Indians “In Serious Discussions” With Grady Sizemore

11:49am:"We will continue to work through details with the Indians over the weekend," said Urbon to ESPN's Jerry Crasnick (Twitterlinks). "During that time we will have no further comment.''

SATURDAY, 8:50am:Paul Hoynes of The Cleveland Plain Dealer says the one-year deal would include a low base salary and incentives that could push the total value to $9MM, the same amount as the option the Indians declined after the season. Hoynes also mentions that the two sides discussed a deal like this before the option decision was made.

FRIDAY, 8:52pm: "The Indians came at us with an aggressive offer,'' Sizemore's agent Joe Urbon tells ESPN.com's Jerry Crasnick. "Grady has always maintained that he would be interested in returning to Cleveland. We've exchanged proposals, but there's nothing more I can say at this point.'' Crasnick's ESPN colleague Buster Olney hears from a source that the deal "will be done" between the two sides (Twitter link).

8:11pm: Urbon confirmed to Rosenthal (Twitter link) that the negotiations with the Indians are taking place. "Our efforts right now are to see if we can make that happen," Urbon said.

6:34pm: The Indians and Grady Sizemore are having "serious discussions" about a one-year contract, reports Ken Rosenthal of FOX Sports (Twitter link). One of Rosenthal's sources says a deal is "very likely," while another source is only slightly less optimistic, pegging the chances of an agreement at "70-30."

Several teams have shown interest in Sizemore this winter but a source tells Rosenthal that Sizemore is "pulling back" from talks with other clubs in order to pursue this new deal with Cleveland. Things could be finalized between the two sides by this weekend.

As Rosenthal noted in a follow-up tweet, the Tribe's medical personnel knows Sizemore best and with just a one-year contract, he could pursue a bigger deal next offseason. There isn't much risk involved for the Indians — a healthy and in-form Sizemore helps the team contend in the AL Central or, if Cleveland falls out of the pennant race, Sizemore would be a sought-after commodity at the trade deadline even as a rental player.

I’m not against the guy but do you really think after all the time missed and injuries he can be anywhere close to what he was. Seems like he will be a shell of himself IF he can stay healthy. But more that likely this will be wasted money by a team that doesn’t need to risk any of the limited funds they have.

he’s still relatively young and he’s still a five tool player. if the injuns dont sign him, i’m sure there are more than a dozen other teams champing at the bit to get a shot at him. i know if i were a GM and saw my OF with room for upgrade, he’d be first on my list.

Then I’m out on the limb. I just don’t see anyway he will be more than a shell of what he was. It’s really hard, almost impossible to not play baseball for nearly a whole two years and have multiple surgeries and not loss skill. To me it feels like more of a limb to assume he is still a top flight player.

Grady was playing like a superstar and might have even been carving out a Hall of Fame type career, and then injuries plagued him. I really hope he can rebound for his Indians, but there’s just so many problems with him now.

As a clevelander, this makes me extremely happy. We saw some flashes from him when he first came back. Cleveland still absolutely loves Sizemore, injured or not, he is the fan favorite, even with Asdrubal emerging as one of the best shortstops in the league.

Maybe the problem with Cleveland fans is that Asdrubal comes on as a top SS and they are still are in love with a guy that can manage to play only about 20 games a year. I don’t hate the guy but I can’t believe everyone still thinks he is great.

Great situation for both sides. If Grady is healthy, then Cleveland obviously wants him for this season, and he gives them another year to find a replacement. Then he can cash in somewhere else for his last big contract. If he is injured again, or he just stinks, then both part ways. Cleveland isnt wasting money on him. Its either take a chance at Grady being even close to what he was, or overpay for the ‘best’ OF on the market….a mediocre Coco Crisp.